The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Mo target top of the table with win over Binos

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Top of the table matches haven’t come around too often for Montrose in recent years.

So today’s one against Stirling Albion should be a fixture to be enjoyed.

Manager Stewart Petrie will only start to place real significan­ce on league positions when the opening round of matches are completed.

But, even at this early stage of the campaign, leap-frogging Stirling Albion into first place in League 2 will be a nice reward for the Montrose players and fans for the hugely impressive start to their season.

“The supporters have endured some tough seasons over the last few years,” said Petrie. “The fans have been very loyal and I know that hospitalit­y is up this season.

“It will be good to stay up at the top end of the table because it certainly beats the pressure at the bottom.

“At the moment it’s all about gathering points because it’s still early days. We’ll take stock after the first quarter.”

It has come as no surprise to Petrie that the current leaders are Stirling.

He said: “Dave Mackay was a quality player and he’s made a great start to management.

“Stirling finished strongly last season and they’ve carried that form into the start of this one, and by bringing in Peter MacDonald they’ve got a striker who has scored goals everywhere he has gone.”

Montrose’s draw at Peterhead was a sign of a team growing in confidence.

“It wasn’t a great performanc­e,” said Petrie. “But credit to the players for keeping going. They don’t know when they’re beaten, which is a great quality to have in a side.”

Danny Cavanagh and Michael Bolochowec­kyj are the only two players sidelined.

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